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Richard Wernick

Richard Wernick continues to be probably one of the most effective American composers of his generation, having garnered a Pulitzer Prize, two Kennedy Middle Friedheim first awards, and composition grants through the Ford Basis and Country wide Endowment for the Arts. Wernick offers written many huge compositions, including symphonies, different …

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Michael Sahl

Composer Michael Sahl is acclaimed among the first composers to create within the genre-blending design well-liked by the downtown NY scene, which is certainly true that he successfully were able to straddle the range between classical “songs,” pop, rock and roll, jazz, and music theater prior to many music artists …

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